Tablet Huawei has stylus and four speakers with Harman Kardon sound
Huawei unveiled a 10-inch tablet at CES with four speakers featuring Clari-Fi audio from Harman Kardon. The tablet also has a stylus and a screen that can recognize more than 2,000 pressure points.
Thanks to Clari-Fi, the sound from the four speakers should make music heard better, Huawei claims. The tablet has a 10.1″ LCD with a resolution of 1920×1200 pixels. The 24x17cm tablet weighs around 490 grams and is a variant of the M2 tablet with 8″ screen announced last year.
The tablet runs on a Kirin 930-soc from Huawei itself, with eight Cortex A53 processor cores, four of which run at 2GHz and four at 1.5GHz. The soc has a Mali T628MP4 GPU on board. The standard version has 2GB of lpddr3 memory and 16GB of storage. There will also be a more expensive version with 3GB of memory and 64GB of storage. Huawei supplies the tablet with Android 5.1.
The M2 features a pressure-sensitive stylus. The tablet has a 6600mAh battery. The cheapest version costs 349 dollars, currently converted around 325 euros. That goes up to $469 for the more expensive version with more memory and support for 4G. Customers only receive the stylus as standard with the more expensive version.